Bollywood Desk, Delhi Magazine: Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri’s film “The Kashmir Files” has been honored with the Streaming Academy Award in the Best Documentary Series category. The award recognizes the documentary’s powerful storytelling and its significant role in raising awareness about the Kashmir conflict. The series provides crucial information about this challenging period.
Each episode of the series delves into a specific aspect of the Kashmir conflict, highlighting lesser-known facets of the genocide of Kashmiri Hindus based on data collected before the production of “The Kashmir Files” (2022). It is generally recommended to watch the film before the series for better context. Speaking about the series’ recent win, Agnihotri expressed his gratitude, stating, “I am very grateful to the jury for recognizing our honest portrayal of the Kashmir genocide, including its challenging narratives. This award inspires us to fearlessly share stories that expose the truth, challenge perceptions, and honor the resilience of our people.”
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Agnihotri also hinted at the impact of his next project, saying, “‘Delhi Files’ will be more dangerous. If ‘Kashmir Files’ disturbed you, ‘Delhi Files’ will destroy you.” The award was presented at the Streaming Academy Awards ceremony held in Mumbai, where accolades were given in 48 categories, including 24 for Hindi content and 24 for regional languages. The documentary series, which includes unseen footage from “Kashmir Files,” is currently available for streaming on Zee5.